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Partie Septentrionale De La Souabe [and] Partie Meridionale De La Souabe by DE L'ISLE, Guillaume/ Covens & Mortier - 1742

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Partie Septentrionale De La Souabe [and] Partie Meridionale De La Souabe by DE L'ISLE, Guillaume/ Covens & Mortier - 1742

Partie Septentrionale De La Souabe [and] Partie Meridionale De La Souabe

by DE L'ISLE, Guillaume/ Covens & Mortier

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Amsterdam: Cóvens & Mortier, 1742. Engraved with period outline colour. Collection stamp on verso. This attractive pair of maps of Swabia is from a Dutch edition of De L'Isle entitled, Atlas Nouveau, Contenant Toutes Les Parties Du Monde, Ou sont exactement Remarquées les Empires, Monarchies, Royaumes, Etats, Republiques &c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Géographe de sa Majesté. It was published by Covens and Mortier, brothers-in-law who continued the firm established by Pierre Mortier. Guillaume de l'Isle (1675-1726) was son of a cartographer and a pupil of Jean Dominique Cassini, who among other important contributions, aligned the study of astronomy to the study of geography. Under Cassini's direction, observations were made from locations all over the world that enabled longitudinal calculations to be made with much greater accuracy. De l'Isle carried on this exacting work with remarkable dedication and integrity, constantly revising and improving his maps. While precision was his primary goal, his maps are invariably elegant and attractive. This pair of maps form at large, detailed view of Swabia, one of the ten circles of the Holy Roman Empire and containing some of the historically most interesting and culturally rich parts of Germany. The region includes towns prosperous and important in the Northern Renaissance : Nuremberg, Augsburg, Ulm, and others, the Necker and Danube Rivers and the Bodensee at the border with Switzerland. Koeman, C & M 7, #54 & #55.
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  • Publisher Cóvens & Mortier
  • Place of Publication Amsterdam
  • Date Published 1742
[Sri Lanka] Insula Ceilon olim Taprobana. Carte de L'Isle de Ceylan

[Sri Lanka] Insula Ceilon olim Taprobana. Carte de L'Isle de Ceylan

by DE L'ISLE, Guillaume and COVENS & MORTIER

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Amsterdam: Covens & Mortier, 1742. Engraving with period outline colour. Some mild soiling and off-set. Guillaume de l'Isle (1675-1726) was the son of a cartographer and pupil of Jean Dominique Cassini, who, among other important contributions, aligned the study of astronomy to the study of geography. Under Cassini's direction, observations were made from locations all over the world that enabled longitudinal calculations to be made with much greater accuracy. De l'Isle carried on this exacting work with remarkable dedication and integrity, constantly revising and improving his maps. While precision was his primary goal, his maps are invariably elegant and attractive. Jean (Johannes) Covens and Corneille (Cornelius) Mortier were brothers-in-law, who carried on the book publishing business established by Pierre Mortier in Amsterdam in 1685. Pierre Mortier's company owed much of its success to his access to French publishers, whose publications he re-issued in handsome editions.The elder Mortier died… Read More
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L'Hemisphere Meridional pour voir plus distinctement Les Terres Australes. Par Guillaume De...

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Amsterdam. Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, (After De L'Isle with updating & text after French Compagnie des Indes in 1739). 1740. No Binding. Near Fine. 47 x 53 cm. (18«" x 21"), plus good wide margins, original outline coloured, small library stamp on the verso, there is an area of slight foxing or transfer, about one inch wide and five inches long at the fold on the top half but overall a fine copy. Southern Hemisphere & Antarctica. From:Atlas Nouveau, contenant toutes les parites du monde. Parallel text in French and Dutch, in the margins. Small inset "Plan et vue des terres du Cap de la Circoncision [ie, Bouvert Island]. Cf. Phillips. Atlases. (3),595. Fitzgerald M-206.
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Theatre de la Guerre Dans la Petite Tartarie, La Crimee , la Mer Noire &c. Dresee sur un Grand...
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Theatre de la Guerre Dans la Petite Tartarie, La Crimee , la Mer Noire &c. Dresee sur un Grand Nombre de Carte Manuscrites et d'Itineraires

by De L'Isle, Guillaume/Covens, Jean & Mortier, Cornelius

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18-3/4 x 24"-47.6 x 60.9 cm. Hand coloured copper engraved map. Small split to lower centrefold otherwise fine.

A very detailed map of Ukraine, Russia, Crimea and countries surrounding the Black Sea during the Russian-Turkish war 1736-39. Historical notes indicating where archaeological remains relating to Alexander the Great are indicated as well as topographical and cultural observations.
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[Burgundy] Partie Septrionale Du Duche De Bourgogne Par Guillaume Del 'Isle de l' Academie Royale...
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[Burgundy] Partie Septrionale Du Duche De Bourgogne Par Guillaume Del 'Isle de l' Academie Royale des Sciences.[and] Partie Meridonale du Duche de Bourgogne

by DE L'ISLE, Guillaume (1675-1726/ Cóvens & Mortier

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Amsterdam: Cóvens & Mortier, 1742. Engraved with period outline colour. Discolouration at center fold. Collection stamp on verso. A handsome, two-sheet map of Burgundy. This pair of maps of the ancient kingdom of Burgundy comes from a Dutch edition of De L'Isle's work entitled, Atlas Nouveau, Contenant Toutes Les Parties Du Monde, Ou sont exactement Remarquées les Empires, Monarchies, Royaumes, Etats, Republiques &c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Géographe de sa Majesté. It was published by Covens and Mortier, brothers-in-law who continued the firm established by Pierre Mortier. Guillaume de l'Isle (1675-1726) was son of a cartographer and a pupil of Jean Dominique Cassini, who among other important contributions, aligned the study of astronomy to the study of geography. Under Cassini's direction, observations were made from locations all over the world that enabled longitudinal calculations to be made with much greater accuracy. De l'Isle carried on this exacting work with remarkable… Read More
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Carte de la Champagne et des Pays Voisins où l'on voit la Generalité de Chalons, partie de celle de Soissons, &c. Par Guillaime De L'Isle de l'Académie Royale des Sciences. (antique map of Champagne)

by De l'Isle, Guillaume (Delisle, De Lisle) (Covens & Mortier)

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Amsterdam: J. Covens et C. Mortier, 1742. A BEAUTIFUL HAND-COLORED MAP OF CHAMPAGNE and nearby areas. 48 x 63 cm (plate), 56 x 69 cm (sheet). The areas described in the title are FULLY COLORED BY A CONTEMPORARY HAND. Printed on fine, thick laid paper. Reverse blank. A fine impression. A few tiny marginal tears, else A PRISTINE EXAMPLE, with the paper FINE AND BRIGHT. Very scarce in such fine condition.
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Carte D'Amerique Dressée pour l'Usage du Roy...1739. America Accurate in Imperia, Regna, Status...
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Carte D'Amerique Dressée pour l'Usage du Roy...1739. America Accurate in Imperia, Regna, Status & Populos Divisa, ad Usum Ludovici XV, Galliarum Regis

by DE L'ISLE, Guillaume and Covens & Mortier

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Amsterdam: Covens & Mortier, 1742. Engraving with period outline colour. Some mild soiling. Discolouration at centerfold. An elegant map of North and South America, the most accurate to date, produced for the "usage du Roy," Louis XV. Guillaume de l'Isle (1675-1726) was the son of a cartographer and pupil of Jean Dominique Cassini, who, among other important contributions, aligned the study of astronomy to the study of geography. Under Cassini's direction, observations were made from locations all over the world that enabled longitudinal calculations to be made with much greater accuracy. De l'Isle carried on this exacting work with remarkable dedication and integrity, constantly revising and improving his maps. While precision was his primary goal, his maps are invariably elegant and attractive. Jean (Johannes) Covens and Corneille (Cornelius) Mortier were brothers-in-law, who carried on the book publishing business established by Pierre Mortier in Amsterdam in 1685. Pierre Mortier's company owed… Read More
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